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Chris Schmandt

Chris Schmandt

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Computer Science

D-Index
50
Citations
9164
World Ranking
5652
National Ranking
2574

Overview

Chris Schmandt is affiliated with MIT in the United States. Their academic profile includes contributions to research and science, with a focus on multidisciplinary work at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Location-Aware Information Delivery with ComMotion

    Natalia Marmasse;Chris Schmandt

  • Automobile navigation system using real time spoken driving instructions

    James R. Davis;Christopher M. Schmandt

  • Indoor location sensing using geo-magnetism

    Jaewoo Chung;Matt Donahoe;Chris Schmandt;Ig-Jae Kim

  • Nomadic radio: speech and audio interaction for contextual messaging in nomadic environments

    Nitin Sawhney;Chris Schmandt

  • Augmenting a window system with speech input

    C. Schmandt;M.S. Ackerman;D. Hindus

  • The audio notebook: paper and pen interaction with structured speech

    Lisa Stifelman;Barry Arons;Chris Schmandt

  • A Conversational Telephone Messaging System

    Chris Schmandt;Barry Arons

  • PHONE SLAVE: A GRAPHICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE

    C. Schmandt;B. Arons

  • DuoSkin: rapidly prototyping on-skin user interfaces using skin-friendly materials

    Hsin-Liu (Cindy) Kao;Christian Holz;Asta Roseway;Andres Calvo

  • Interactive voice message retrieval

    Christopher Schmandt;Natalia Marmasse;Vidya Lakshmipathy

  • A User-Centered Location Model

    Natalia Marmasse;Chris Schmandt

  • VoiceNotes: a speech interface for a hand-held voice notetaker

    Lisa J. Stifelman;Barry Arons;Chris Schmandt;Eric A. Hulteen

  • Spatial input/display correspondence in a stereoscopic computer graphic work station

    Christopher Schmandt

  • Ubiquitous audio: capturing spontaneous collaboration

    Debby Hindus;Chris Schmandt

  • Dynamic Soundscape: mapping time to space for audio browsing

    Minoru Kobayashi;Chris Schmandt

  • Phoneshell: the telephone as computer terminal

    Chris Schmandt

  • Nomadic radio: scaleable and contextual notification for wearable audio messaging

    Nitin Sawhney;Chris Schmandt

  • Procedurally generated virtual reality from 3D reconstructed physical space

    Misha Sra;Sergio Garrido-Jurado;Chris Schmandt;Pattie Maes

  • Impromptu: managing networked audio applications for mobile users

    Chris Schmandt;Kwan Hong Lee;Jang Kim;Mark Ackerman

  • Methods and apparatus for vibrotactile communication

    Angela Chang;Hiroshi Ishii;James E. Gouldstone;Christopher Schmandt

  • Personal and Ubiquitous Computing: Issue on privacy and security

    Chris Schmandt;Mark Ackerman

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark S. Ackerman
Mark S. Ackerman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sean Follmer
Sean Follmer Stanford University
Jon E. Froehlich
Jon E. Froehlich University of Washington
Vivek K. Goyal
Vivek K. Goyal Boston University
Ali K. Yetisen
Ali K. Yetisen Imperial College London
Victor O. K. Li
Victor O. K. Li University of Hong Kong

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